We’d all like to unlock a little more distance, but confidence is often the key to improved performance out on the golf course.
Srixon are a brand that is trusted by a number of major champions- Shane Lowry and Hideki Matsuyama – as their golf ball of choice on tour.
Now they have released new additions and the latest models to their Q-Star range. This is one of the most recognisable golf ball line-ups Srixon has to offer, which features everything from tour models to soft feel offerings.
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From tour-level performance with a softer feel to visual alignment and distance-focused models, the new Q-Star family is designed to give everyday players an option that suits them.
Here’s everything you need to know about the Srixon Q-Star golf balls 2026 and whether there is a fit for you…
Srixon Q-Star Golf Balls: The Technology
At the heart of every Q-Star ball is Srixon’s FastLayer Core. This helps encourage a gradual transitions within the make-up of the balls to go from a soft centre to a firmer outer edge.
This design helps generate higher ball speeds and straighter ball flights off the tee. It also allows the balls to maintain a softer, more responsive feel on irons and wedges .
The exact compression and tuning vary by model. Although, the goal for each remains the same and that is; balanced performance for golfers who don’t want a rock-hard distance ball.
















